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Re: [O] Preventing noweb substitution during export
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Samuel W. Flint |
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Re: [O] Preventing noweb substitution during export |
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Wed, 27 Dec 2017 16:50:01 -0600 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.2 (gnu/linux) |
Nicolas, my apologies for sending this twice.
>>>>> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
NG> Hello, address@hidden (Samuel W. Flint) writes:
>> I used to be able to prevent noweb substitution during export by
>> setting noweb to tangle, now it's only a yes/no option. When was
>> this feature removed, and what can I do to get it back?
NG> I don't think that was intended. Would you have an ECM
NG> demonstrating the issue?
It didn't get removed, though no-export is now the correct value.
Neither, however, are currently documented in the manual.
NG> Regards,
NG> -- Nicolas Goaziou
And the following should demonstrate how they currently behave:
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
#+PROPERTY: :noweb tangle
#+name: a
#+begin_src python
def foo():
print "foo"
#+end_src
#+name: b
#+begin_src python
<<a>>
foo()
#+end_src
#+name: c
#+begin_src python :tangle "test.py"
import bar
<<b>>
#+end_src
#+END_EXAMPLE
The file 'test.py' will contain:
import bar
<<a>>
foo()
If noweb is set to no-export, the <<a>> will be resolved. However, with
tangle, the block is included during export.
HTH,
Sam
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